Jambo Jet Adds One New Aircraft To Cater To Growing Demand

Low-cost airline Jambojet has added a new aircraft to its fleet to meet the growing demand for air travel. The addition brings its total fleet of airplanes serving various local and regional routes to eight.

With a tail number of 5Y-JXL, the aircraft which has been leased from Avmax Holdings in Canada flew flew 14,650 kilometers with technical and night stops in Thunder Bay, Goose Bay, Keflavik, Exeter, Malta, Marsa Allam, and Addis Ababa.

“We are thrilled to welcome Kozi to our fleet, which will ensure we address the growing market needs, allowing us to add frequencies in some of our destinations,” Jambojet CEO Karanja Ndegwa said.

“This is a show of our commitment to providing safe, affordable, reliable experience, with convenient schedules and exceptional customer service.”

The De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q400 NextGen, which is a 78- to 82-seater aircraft, features a fast, quiet, and efficient engine.

The subsidiary of Kenya Airways operates over 380 flights weekly on 11 routes, including Kisumu, Mombasa, Eldoret, Malindi, Diani, Lamu, Goma (DRC), and Nairobi.

“In 2022, Jambojet flew over 1 million passengers, and have a target to fly 1.2 million passengers in 2023,” Ndegwa added.